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unless you mean is there another way of accessing your VOICEMAIL rather than just your VM phone, then yes.

you can ALWAYS check it from any other phone, for example, LANDLINE.
1. call your cell phone.
2. end the call or wait for the voicemail to come up.
3. then hit the (*) key the instant you hear your voicemail.
4. then enter your voicemail passcode.

It used to be that you could access voicemail from a regular phone by calling the first 3-digits of your phone number and the numeric equivalent to MAIL, but Sprint disabled that backdoor voicemail access earlier this year.

unless you mean is there another way of accessing your VOICEMAIL rather than just your VM phone, then yes.

you can ALWAYS check it from any other phone, for example, LANDLINE.
1. call your cell phone.
2. end the call or wait for the voicemail to come up.
3. then hit the (*) key the instant you hear your voicemail.
4. then enter your voicemail passcode.

there ya go.

Sometimes it asks you for a 10 digit mailbox number, if it does, put in your cell # with area code first.

I apologize if they didn't tell you that, we have a lot of temp help this time of year.

How to get Voicemail from Landline and How to Change Voicemail Message from Landline

Originally Posted by marcopolo581

unless you mean is there another way of accessing your VOICEMAIL rather than just your VM phone, then yes.

you can ALWAYS check it from any other phone, for example, LANDLINE.
1. call your cell phone.
2. end the call or wait for the voicemail to come up.
3. then hit the (*) key the instant you hear your voicemail.
4. then enter your voicemail passcode.

there ya go.

Marco, you have outlined the way to change your voicemail message, not how to access your messages.

To access your voicemail from a landline: Look up the number for voicemail on your phone. Call that number from a landline. When asked for your mailbox number, punch in your cell-phone number (10 digits). Then proceed as directed by the prompts.

Marco, you have outlined the way to change your voicemail message, not how to access your messages.

To access your voicemail from a landline: Look up the number for voicemail on your phone. Call that number from a landline. When asked for your mailbox number, punch in your cell-phone number (10 digits). Then proceed as directed by the prompts.